Friday, February 19, 2016
Friday Reads
Happy weekend everyone! I'm so glad that the weekend is here because that means that there is more time to read! This weekend I'm planning on starting Falling Kingdoms by Morgan Rhodes. It's an epic high fantasy story that has been marketed as the YA version of A Game of Thrones. I read Falling Kingdoms my senior year of high school, but I never continued on with the series. Now that it's getting a bunch of hype, I decided to continue on and catch up!
Hope everyone has a great weekend! Happy reading!
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Stars Above Book Review
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My favorite stories were:
1.) Something Old, Something New (the epilogue to Winter)
2.) The Mechanic
3.) The Princess and the Guard
4.) Carswell's Guide to begin Lucky
5.) Glitches
6.) The Keeper
7.) After Sunshine Passes
8.) The Little Android (only because I read it on Wattpad the year before).
I love Marissa Meyer's writing style and how she creates her characters. All of the stories offered more information to the already lovable characters. It was nice to learn more about their backgrounds and how they became the way they were in the main four books of the series. Each story gave me "all of the feels," and I'm pretty sure I cried during "Something Old, Something New."
After Stars Above was released, it was announced that Marissa Meyer would be creating a new graphic novel with Iko, the android from the series, as the main character with the other characters, like Cinder, Kai, Thorne, Scarlet, Cress, and Wolfe making appearances. This means that there is still more Lunar Chronicles to come and I couldn't be more excited! I have loved all of her books and can't wait to read more!
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
The Girl From Everywhere Packs a Punch
The Girl From Everywhere by Heidi Heilig doesn't come out until February 16, but I was lucky enough to snag an ARC, and I'm so glad I did. I absolutely loved this book! It was such a fun adventure/pirating story with great characters and plot development. The story follows sixteen year old Nix who has grown up on her father's pirate ship, the Temptation. This isn't the typical pirate ship though. Nix's father has the ability to navigate through time and history. With original maps, he can travel anywhere in the world and sometimes even fictional places, and to any time period. The crew of the Temptation uses this skill to travel through time, collecting different objects and maps that will hopefully lead them back to Hawaii in 1868, back to Nix's mother before she died. They are about to give up when a prospective map comes to their attention. Now it's up to Nix and the crew to get that map. Though it may sound confusing, the story sucks you right in. It is magical and mystical. The writing is poetic and entertaining, keeping you captivated throughout the entire story. I would highly recommend checking this out!
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Friday, January 29, 2016
Where Have I Been?
Hello internet world! It's been a while since you've last heard from me on this blog. I don't really have any excuses other than that I was busy and didn't feel like writing. Lately, I've been wanting to write again and express my thoughts on books and other things! In order to do that, I'm reviving the blog (hopefully...). Though I'm super busy still, I want to make this one of my priorities. It's important to me to get my thoughts out there on different books, especially since I want to get into the publishing industry some day.
Since I'm reviving the blog, some are probably wondering what to expect. I hope to write book reviews more frequently, still do Top Tuesday, but also add more creative aspects to it, like taking book tags from YouTube and writing responses to the questions. I want to have fun on here and use this space to share my thoughts.
Thanks to those who have been so patient and have stuck around! Look forward to new content coming soon!
Since I'm reviving the blog, some are probably wondering what to expect. I hope to write book reviews more frequently, still do Top Tuesday, but also add more creative aspects to it, like taking book tags from YouTube and writing responses to the questions. I want to have fun on here and use this space to share my thoughts.
Thanks to those who have been so patient and have stuck around! Look forward to new content coming soon!
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